Charge induced pattern formation on surfaces: Segregation in cylindrical micelles of cationic-anionic peptide-amphiphiles

Volume: 122, Issue: 5
Published: Jan 19, 2005
Abstract
Micelles, vesicles, and films composed of two species of incompatible heterogeneous molecules exhibit full internal segregation of the component species. This macroscopic segregation can be inhibited by oppositely charging the two different molecular species. The degree of compatibility achieved by the charges leads to either fully homogenous mixtures or to local segregation and the possible formation of regular patterns. We investigate the...
Paper Details
Title
Charge induced pattern formation on surfaces: Segregation in cylindrical micelles of cationic-anionic peptide-amphiphiles
Published Date
Jan 19, 2005
Volume
122
Issue
5
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